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Dubiety

    By Robert Browning



    I will be happy if but for once:
    Only help me, Autumn weather,
    Me and my cares to screen, ensconce
    In luxury’s sofa-lap of leather!

    Sleep? Nay, comfort with just a cloud
    Suffusing day too clear and bright:
    Eve’s essence, the single drop allowed
    To sully, like milk, Noon’s water-white.

    Let gauziness shade, not shroud, adjust,
    Dim and not deaden, somehow sheathe
    Aught sharp in the rough world’s busy thrust,
    If it reach me through dreaming’s vapor-wreath.

    Be life so, all things ever the same!
    For, what has disarmed the world? Outside,
    Quiet and peace: inside, nor blame
    Nor want, nor wish whate’er betide.

    What is it like that has happened before?
    A dream? No dream, more real by much.
    A vision? But fanciful days of yore
    Brought many: mere musing seems not such.
    Perhaps but a memory, after all!
    Of what came once when a woman leant
    To feel for my brow where her kiss might fall.
    Truth ever, truth only the excellent!



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